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Relationship Between Alcohol-related Family Adversity, Alcohol Use Across Adolescence, and Mental States Recognition in Young Adulthood.
Smoking expectancies and health perceptions: An analysis of Hispanic subgroups.
Aging and Intermittent Fasting Impact on Transcriptional Regulation and Physiological Responses of Adult Drosophila Neuronal and Muscle Tissues.
The use of dynamic mechanical analysis to assess the viscoelastic properties of human cortical bone.
Social inequalities and smoking-associated breast cancer - Results from a prospective cohort study.
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Yamauchi, Yasuhiro
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Mouse zygotes respond to severe sperm DNA damage by delaying paternal DNA replication and embryonic development.
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Pregnancy environment, and not preconception, leads to fetal growth restriction and congenital abnormalities associated with diabetes.
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Sperm chromatin remodeling after intracytoplasmic sperm injection differs from that of in vitro fertilization.
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Genomic DNA damage in mouse transgenesis.
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Embryonic Development
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Topoisomerase II-mediated breaks in spermatozoa cause the specific degradation of paternal DNA in fertilized oocytes.
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Paternal pronuclear DNA degradation is functionally linked to DNA replication in mouse oocytes.
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Non-genetic contributions of the sperm nucleus to embryonic development.
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Full-term development of hamster embryos produced by injection of round spermatids into oocytes.
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Both Cauda and Caput Epididymal Sperm Are Capable of Supporting Full-Term Development in FVB and CD-1 Mice.
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Embryonic Development